You will ask me, "But what browser and search engine do we use if Google is collecting so much data about us?" And I will tell you it's Brave Browser or Firefox. They are almost the same, but Brave has more security, and it's faster because it has Chromium in the engine, but Firefox has its own engine, Gecko. It's slower than Chromium but has more control because Firefox created it, whereas Chromium was created by Google. "And how does that help with safety?" you will ask. And I say the brave developers and community are editing the Chromium code to delete all tracking and stealing of data from you when you don't see it, and it's compatible with all websites that Chrome is, like YouTube, Google, and others that were created for Chrome, so use the Brave browser and their own search engine, Brave Search. Firefox doesn't have their own engine because they want to get more money from Google to put their engine by default. That's why it can be unsafe with Firefox maybe it's giving users data to Google for more money. We don't know because they're not saying it, but soon maybe they will not lie anymore about privacy.